Maldives National Journal of Research

The Maldives National Journal of Research (MNJR) is a research journal of the Maldives National University published by the Postgraduate Research Centre. MNJR is a multidisciplinary journal of research in all disciplines relevant to the Maldives. Although in the coming years, it is expected that this journal will evolve into specialist journals in various disciplines, the first one is generalist in nature. The journal publishes research articles, literature reviews, book reviews, comments, opinion and perspectives.

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    A Review of the Biology and Ecology of the Invasive Giant African Snail (Achanita fulica): Its Impact on Horticulture Crops and Effective Pest Management
    (The Maldives National University, 2024-12) Abdulla, Nadhiya; ނާދިޔާ އަބްދުއްﷲ
    Terrestrial gastropods, such as snails and slugs, pose a significant threat to the global agriculture due to their adaptive nature. The giant African snail (Achanita fulica), introduced to the Maldives, thrives tropical climate, with high reproduction capacity, feeding on over 500 types of plants. In Laamu Atoll, Maldivian farming communities are struggling to control this pest, which is causing a significant damage to crops such as cucurbits, papaya, leafy vegetables, and banana plants. Despite various intervention initiatives by government agencies, including cultural, chemical and biological methods, the pest remains a serious problem. This review aims to integrate information on the bio- ecology of the giant African snail, the nature of damage it causes, and the favorable factors for its proliferation, with special emphasis on effective management tactics of this particular gastropod pest focusing on Maldivian context. It also proposes a collective pest management model to effectively manage the control of giant Africa snail.
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